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Heritage at Risk Priority Sites Contents Page Introduction 2 East Midlands 3 East of England 16 London 27 North East 41 North West 53 South East 64 South West 76 West Midlands 87 Yorkshire and the Humber 99

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Introduction What are priority Heritage at Risk Sites? Priority Heritage at Risk sites are those sites that English Heritage has identified for additional support to save them for the future. We will be working with owners, developers, trusts and local authorities to find the right solution for these sites with the aim of getting them repaired and back into sustainable use where possible, so they can be removed from the Heritage at Risk Register. Solutions will vary from site to site, possibly with more than one option and so the support that English Heritage will provide is site and option dependent. The different kinds of support could include one or more activities such as expert local advice, partnership working with local authorities, updated information on the significance of the site to aid understanding, and grant aid. For further information or to discuss a site on the priority list contact the relevant English Heritage office.

East Midlands Tel: 01604 735400 Email: [email protected]

East of England

Tel: 01223 582700 Email: [email protected]

London Tel: 020 7973 3000 Email: [email protected]

North East

Tel: 0191 269 1200 Email: [email protected]

North West Tel: 0161 242 1400 Email: [email protected]

South East

Tel: 01483 252000 Email: [email protected]

South West Tel: 0117 975 0700 Email: [email protected]

West Midlands

Tel: 0121 625 6820 Email: [email protected]

Yorkshire and the Humber Tel: 01904 601901 Email: [email protected]

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East Midlands Heritage at Risk Priority Sites 2011

Boston Conservation Area, Lincolnshire Chester House, Higham Road, Irchester, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire

Former maltings of Bass Industrial Estate, Mareham Lane, Sleaford, North

Kesteven, Lincolnshire

Harlaxton Manor, Harlaxton (Registered Park and Garden), South Kesteven, Lincolnshire

North Mill, Bridge Foot, Belper and Darley Abbey Mills (Long Mill, West Mill,

North Mill, Engine House, Boiler House, preparation building, cottage, workshop and cart sheds), Old Lane, Derby

Scraptoft Hall, Church Hill, Scraptoft, Harborough, Leicestershire

Snibston Colliery, Ashby Road, North West Leicestershire The Crescent, Buxton, High Peak, Derbyshire

Tuxford Conservation Area, Bassetlaw, Nottinghamshire Worksop Priory gatehouse, Cheapside, Worksop, Bassetlaw,

Nottinghamshire

Boston Conservation Area, Lincolnshire, East Midlands

Name of priority site Boston Conservation Area, Lincolnshire, East Midlands

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Boston

Link to NHLE summary N/A

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

N/A

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes The Partnership Scheme in Conservation Areas for Boston (partly funded by EH) provides grants for the repair and restoration of commercial premises in the heart of the town centre conservation area.

Original use Multi-use town centre

Last known use Multi-use town centre

Potential future uses Multi-use town centre

Date that the site have been vacant since N/A

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

The Market Place

Is the site for sale?

N/A

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Liz Bates Number: 01529 461499 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Boston Borough Council

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Chester House, Higham Road, Irchester,

Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, East Midlands

Name of priority site Chester House, Higham Road, Irchester,

Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, East Midlands

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Chester House, Higham Road, Irchester

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1371729

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No; options appraisals are underway

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid?

Repairs to fire damage covered by insurance, so EH funding not necessary

Original use Farmhouse Last known use Farmhouse, dwelling

Potential future uses Various options are being assessed by the

owners, Northamptonshire County Council, including

Residential Offices Community/ interpretative Archive centre Mixed use

Date that the site have been vacant since 2008 Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Main house (suffered a fire ) Outbuildings (general dilapidation)

Is the site for sale?

No – site in public ownership to secure repairs and maximise educational and community benefits

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Alex Stephenson Number: 01933 231925 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Borough of Wellingborough

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Former maltings of Bass Industrial Estate, Mareham Lane, Sleaford, North

Kesteven, Lincolnshire, East Midlands

Name of priority site Former maltings of Bass Industrial Estate, Mareham Lane, Sleaford, North Kesteven, Lincolnshire, East Midlands

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Former maltings of Bass Industrial Estate, Mareham Lane, Sleaford

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1062154

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site? If yes, when was this produced

Yes, adopted Supplementary Planning Document April 2006

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes Repair

Original use Maltings for the Bass Brewery Last known use Mushroom farm Potential future uses Planning Permission has been granted for a

mixed use development to include: Residential Office Medical Retail Car parking

Date that the site have been vacant since 1957 Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

All buildings on the site

Is the site for sale?

No, acquired previously for development of an agreed scheme

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Phillip Rowson Number: 01529 414155 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: North Kesteven District Council

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Harlaxton Manor, Harlaxton (Registered Park and Garden), South Kesteven, Lincolnshire

Name of priority site Harlaxton Manor, Harlaxton (Registered Park and Garden), South Kesteven, Lincolnshire, East of England

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register Search for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Harlaxton Manor, Harlaxton

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1000982

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

N/A

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes Urgently-needed repairs to listed structures with no beneficial use within the Registered Park and Garden. There is one current EH grant-aided project: repairs to the Lion Terrace. Other priorities have been identified for urgent attention.

Original use Park and gardens of mid C19 country house Last known use Currently in use as grounds of educational institution

(Harlaxton College) Potential future uses Continued use as part of educational institution with

managed public access Date that the site have been vacant since

Continually in use

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Baroque terrace fountain and statues 25m SE of Harlaxton Manor (known as Lion Terrace)

Ornamental garden steps 50m SW of Harlaxton Manor

Railway tunnel attached to Harlaxton Manor Walls, steps and gazebos SW of forecourt at

Harlaxton Manor Forecourt gateway and screen at Harlaxton Manor Garden loggia, steps and trough 90m S of Harlaxton

Manor Is the site for sale?

No; ongoing repairs are being managed by present owners, Harlaxton College

Lead contact at the local planning authority

Name: Ian Wright Number: 01476 406080 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: South Kesteven District Council

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Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site: North Mill, Bridge Foot, Belper and Darley Abbey Mills (Long Mill, West Mill,

North Mill, Engine House, Boiler House, preparation building, cottage, workshop and cart sheds), Old Lane, Derby

Name of priority site Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site: North Mill, Bridge Foot, Belper and Darley Abbey Mills (Long Mill, West Mill, North Mill, Engine House, Boiler House, preparation building, cottage, workshop and cart sheds), Old Lane, Derby, East Midlands

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register and link to NHLE summary Search for these sites on the online Heritage at Risk Register

North Mill, Bridge Foot, Belper http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1186846 Darley Abbey Mills (South Complex) Long Mill and West Mill, Old Lane, Derby http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1279399 Darley Abbey Mills (North Complex) North Mill, Engine House, Boiler House, Old Lane, Darley Abbey, Derby http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1067808 Darley Abbey Mills (North Complex) preparation building, cottage, workshop & cart sheds, Old Lane, Darley Abbey, Derby http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1067809

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Does a development/planning brief exist for the site? If yes, when was this produced

North Mill: No, but previous options appraisals have been undertaken Darley Abbey Mills: Yes – Derby City Council commissioned a Regeneration Strategy (September 2010).

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

North Mill: Available information does not indicate a conservation deficit, hence unlikely to be eligible for EH grant Darley Abbey Mills: Yes. Grant offered for urgent temporary repairs to roofs of North Mill, Mill Managers House and preparation building (proto-fireproof building). Various other high level works to other mill buildings may be eligible, depending upon ability to meet criteria in each case.

Original use North Mill: Textile Mill. Darley Abbey Mills: multi phase cotton textile factory

Last known use North Mill: Currently in partial use as museum and commercial offices. Darley Abbey Mills: Darley Abbey Mills (south complex): textile factory (north complex): currently a mix of light industrial & office use with part vacancy (preparation building, cottage, workshop): currently a mix of light industrial, office, commercial use with part vacancy

Potential future uses North Mill: Current use as a museum and offices likely to continue. Alternative uses would require thorough exploration in terms of their economic viability and impact on the special interest of the building. Potential uses for the wider site, including the Grade II listed East Mill, were examined as part of an Economic Development Plan commissioned by the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site Partnership. Darley Abbey Mills: some uses may continue. Alternative uses would require thorough exploration in terms of their economic viability and impact on the special interest of the buildings. Potential uses for the wider site, were examined as part of the Darley Abbey Mills Regeneration Strategy and as part of an Economic Development Plan commissioned by the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site Partnership.

Date that the site have been vacant since North Mill: In partial use. Attic storey is vacant and has been since approximately 2000. Darley Abbey Mills (south complex): vacant (north Complex); continuing in partial use; preparation building, cottage, workshop, cart sheds: continuing in partial use

Which areas of the site are known to be of North Mill:

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concern? Roof is of particular concern, currently the subject of emergency repairs being monitored by the local planning authority and English Heritage Darley Abbey Mills: there are areas of concern throughout the whole site, including:

roofs brickwork to buildings, particularly at high

level timberwork (fenestration, doors)

Is the site for sale?

No

Lead contact at the local planning authority North Mill: Name: Mrs Rachael Coates Number: 01773 841585 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Amber Valley Borough Council Darley Abbey Mills: Name: Mr Chris Pook Number: 01332 641623 Email Address: [email protected] Local Authority: Derby City Council

Scraptoft Hall, Church Hill, Scraptoft, Harborough, Leicestershire, East Midlands

Name of priority site Scraptoft Hall, Church Hill, Scraptoft, Harborough, Leicestershire, East Midlands

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register Search for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Scraptoft Hall, Church Hill, Scraptoft

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1061724

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No – planning permission granted for a ‘retirement village’

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes, for urgent repairs to the Hall if there is a conservation deficit Various depending upon type of work and urgency

Original use Country house Last known use University Admin centre Potential future uses Various, including

Residential Institutional Commercial Community

Date that the site have been vacant since 2007 Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Vacant site has been subject of repeated trespass, vandalism, theft and arson. Main threat continues to be from arson and theft. Deterioration also visible to gutters/ rainwater runoff and windows; possibly also to roof. Stable block (listed grade II) has had slate roof stolen. Outbuildings in general disrepair.

GII* gates and decorative iron screen very vulnerable.

Is the site for sale?

No. Present owner understood to be seeking a development partner

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Emma Harrison Number: 01858 828 282 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Harborough District Council

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Snibston Colliery, Ashby Road, North West Leicestershire, East Midlands

Name of priority site Snibston Colliery, Ashby Road, North West Leicestershire, East Midlands

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register Search for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Snibston Colliery, Ashby Road

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1018472

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site? If yes, when was this produced

No – not applicable for conservation of this scheduled site. There is, however, a Conservation Plan for the site which includes a detailed condition survey as the basis for a major repair project. This was completed in March 2009

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes - and EH have signalled willingness to consider favourably a grant application for £50K in conjunction with the indication from HLF to provide £4.2M. Leicestershire CC has been considering for some time whether to proceed with the formalities required to unlock this approach

Urgently necessary repairs to historic fabric deemed to be at high risk of damage or loss

Original use Coal mining Last known use Museum and education focused on coal-mining Potential future uses Museum and education Date that the site have been vacant since

In use, but parts of the site are inaccessible due to Health and Safety issues arising from the poor condition of the buildings and structures

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Buildings Other industrial structures e.g. headstocks

and tub tracks Machinery, equipment and the extensive

mining-related contents and collections within buildings

Is the site for sale?

No - site in public ownership to secure repairs and maximise educational and community benefits

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Carolyn Abel (Principal Curator) Number: 0116 305 3468 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Leics CC

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The Crescent, Buxton, High Peak, Derbyshire, East Midlands

Name of priority site The Crescent, Buxton, High Peak, Derbyshire, East Midlands

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register Search for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

The Crescent, Buxton

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1257876

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

Yes. Planning permission and listed building consent granted for Buxton Crescent and Spa scheme Originally produced 1992. Updated December 2000.

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

The site is in receipt of English Heritage grant aid under the HBMDL scheme - £500,000 has been offered and accepted. The grant has been offered to assist with urgent repairs within: The Pump Room , The Natural Baths, The Crescent Negotiations are in hand to achieve to commencement in late 2011 and the work will continue in 2012.This work forms part of a major project for which substantial HLF funding has been secured to achieve the repair and conversion of the complex to a 5* luxury spa hotel.

Original use Originally constructed as a complex of lodging houses for those taking the waters in Georgian Buxton, with associated baths and treatment rooms and pump room.

Last known use Hotel, offices and public library. Potential future uses The future use of the whole complex as a 5* spa hotel with

associated treatment facilities has been agreed. Date that the site have been vacant since

Natural Baths – 1972; The Crescent – 1992; The Pump Room – 1996.

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

The whole site is of concern pending commencement of the repairs as all buildings are currently vacant. The site consists of:

Natural Baths; The Crescent; The Pump Room.

Is the site for sale? No. Development Agreements are in place Lead contact at the local planning authority

Name: Mr Richard Tuffrey Number: 0845 129 7777 ext 3653 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: High Peak Borough Council.

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Tuxford Conservation Area, Bassetlaw, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands

Name of priority site Tuxford Conservation Area, Bassetlaw, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Tuxford

Link to NHLE summary N/A

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

N/A

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes The Partnership Scheme in Conservation Areas for Tuxford (partly funded by EH) provides grant assistance to those wishing to repair and restore historic buildings in the conservation area.

Original use Multi-use town centre.

Last known use Multi-use town centre.

Potential future uses Multi-use town centre.

Date that the site have been vacant since N/A

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Target buildings have been identified but the principal concern is

The Newcastle Arms Hotel – a large C18 grade II listed coaching Inn which currently lies vacant and boarded up at the main crossroads in the town.

Is the site for sale? N/A

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Simon Britt

Number: 01909533533 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Bassetlaw District Council

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Worksop Priory gatehouse, Cheapside, Worksop, Bassetlaw, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands

Name of priority site Worksop Priory gatehouse, Cheapside, Worksop, Bassetlaw, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register Search for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Worksop Priory gatehouse, Cheapside, Worksop

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1045028

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

The site is eligible and a grant application has been received under the RGPOW scheme. The grant application has been made for repairs to the significant medieval masonry found in the chapel and to address inadequate drainage around the building which is causing long term deterioration.

Original use Constructed as a gatehouse to the Priory and incorporates a medieval chapel.

Last known use Chapel (active place of worship) and dance studio. Potential future uses The current use of the chapel as a place of

worship will continue; Other areas could be suitable for a variety of

uses, to be explored as part of a forthcoming options appraisal.

Date that the site have been vacant since In part use Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

The Gatehouse The integrated chapel Associated public realm could be improved. The Cellarium wall of the priory

Is the site for sale?

No. A Trust has been established with a view to securing sustainable future use and management of the Priory Gatehouse.

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Mr Simon Britt Number: 01909 533427 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Bassetlaw District Council

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East of England Heritage at Risk Priority Sites 2011

Chantry Chapel and Mausoleum, Thorndon Park, Brentwood, Essex Church of St Mary, Ickworth Park, Suffolk

Church of St Mary the Virgin (Old Parish Church), Clophill, Bedfordshire Elstow Manor House (Remains of), Elstow, Bedford

Gatehouse at Pirton Grange, Shillington Road (south side), Apsley End,

Pirton, Hertfordshire Langham Airfield Dome Trainer, Langham, Norfolk

Remains of Augustinian Priory Gatehouse, Pentney, Norfolk St George’s Theatre, St George’s Plain, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk

St Osyth’s Priory, St Osyth, Tendring, Essex

Tilty Mill, Tilty, Essex

Chantry Chapel and Mausoleum, Thorndon Park, Brentwood, Essex, East of England

Name of priority site Chantry Chapel and Mausoleum, Thorndon Park, Brentwood, Essex, East of England

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Chantry Chapel and Mausoleum, Thorndon Park, Brentwood

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1293260

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site? If yes, when was this produced

Yes, in that the chapel will be a Cemetery chapel in connection with the new use of its land as an RC Cemetery Draft Development Appraisal and proposed business plan received with EH grant application in June 2009.

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

It is receiving grant Project development and urgent repairs

Original use Chapel/Mausoleum Last known use As above Potential future uses As above Date that the site have been vacant since

Not known – the feasibility study of March 2008 notes that the building has been redundant for a number of years. Essex County Council’s BAR Register of 1995 records the chapel as not in use.

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

The chapel

Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Number: 01227 312620

Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Brentwood Brough Council

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Church of St Mary, Ickworth Park, Suffolk, East of England

Name of priority site Church of St Mary, Ickworth Park, Suffolk, East of England

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register Search for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Church of St Mary, Ickworth Park,

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1187001

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

Development brief being prepared by Ickworth Church Conservation Trust (ICCT) Registered Charity No 1116545

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes Research /interpretation of church, churchyard

and surrounding historic landscape (dmv) Conservation of historic fabric of church

Original use Parish church for former village of Ickworth, survived as isolated church when park was formed C18 by Brown. Parochial activities moved to Horringer and Westley. Mausoleum of Hervey family

Last known use Consecrated but not in parochial use, private chapel. Hervey mausoleum in continuing use. Ickworth House and park owned by National Trust.

Potential future uses Family chapel and mausoleum Interpretation Potential performance and exhibition space

Date that the site have been vacant since Remains in use as family chapel and mausoleum. Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Roof covering and roof structure-water penetration.

Wall structures and tower affected by water penetration, salt migration affecting plaster, wall paintings, stained glass and memorials.

Joinery, fabrics and furnishings. Churchyard overgrown, monuments damaged. Crypt water penetration

Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Christine Leveson

Number: 01284 757356 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: St Edmundsbury DC

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Church of St Mary the Virgin (Old Parish Church), Clophill, Bedfordshire, East of England

Name of priority site

Church of St Mary the Virgin (Old Parish Church), Clophill, Bedfordshire, East of England

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register Search for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Church of St Mary the Virgin (Old Parish Church), Clophill

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1113735

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

Not as such, but there is a scheme for repairs and re-roofing which has SMC.

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid?

Yes. Grant has been offered for urgent conservation of the building.

Original use Church

Last known use Potential future uses Business plan and Stage 1 lottery grant offered

for conversion and use as accommodation for long distance walkers.

Date that the site have been vacant since N/A

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

All areas of the ruins and graveyard esp Tower Wall tops and windows

Is the site for sale?

No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Richard Ellis Number:0300 300 4423 Email address:[email protected] Local Authority: Central Bedfordshire Council

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Elstow Manor House, Bedfordshire, East of England

Name of priority site Elstow Manor House, Bedfordshire, East of England

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Elstow Manor House, (Remains of), Elstow

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1005405

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site? If yes, when was this produced

Yes, Planning Permission pursuant to development brief granted to Elstow Parish Council for new hall within part of the site. June 2005

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes

Conservation of upstanding remains Site management Interpretation

Original use Pre-dissolution convent, subsequently manor house.

Last known use Vacant – roofless upstanding scheduled monument.

Potential future uses Parish Hall

Date that the site have been vacant since

Pre 1900

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Wall tops – ongoing water penetration Clunch masonry in porch and mullion and

transom windows in very poor condition Integrity of the pilasters, niche and

doorway of the porch Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Ian Johnson

Number: 01234 221953(ext 2953) Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Bedford Borough Council

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Gatehouse at Pirton Grange, Shillington Road (south side), Apsley End, Pirton, Hertfordshire, East of England

Name of priority site Gatehouse at Pirton Grange, Shillington Road (south side), Apsley End, Pirton, Hertfordshire, East of England

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Gatehouse at Pirton Grange, Shillington Road (south side), Apsley End, Pirton

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1175594

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

It is receiving grant Project development and repairs

Original use Gatehouse

Last known use Gatehouse

Potential future uses Gatehouse with studio over

Date that the site have been vacant since Not known

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

The gatehouse

Is the site for sale? No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Liz Marten, North Herts DC Number:01462 474411 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: North Herts

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Langham Airfield Dome Trainer, Langham, Norfolk, East of England

Name of priority site Langham Airfield Dome Trainer, Langham, Norfolk, East of England

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Langham Airfield Dome Trainer, Langham

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1003173

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site? If yes, when was this produced

Yes. Draft proposal for stage 1 HLF application successful March 2011. Stage 2 application due by March 2012.

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid?

Yes. Grant offered March 2004 for : Fabric repair of concrete shell, repair of internal lining and partitions, for security measures, and for recording.

Original use RAF training in AA Gunnery.

Last known use Unused since WW2.

Potential future uses Heritage display and demonstrations Education visits Friends Activities

Date that the site have been vacant since Since 1952 when adjacent airfield closed.

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Concern relates to the continuing degradation of the fabric of the concrete shell.

Is the site for sale?

No. Currently owned by Norfolk Historic Buildings Preservation Trust.

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Philip Godwin Number: 01263 516131 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: North Norfolk District Council

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Remains of Augustinian Priory Gatehouse, Pentney, Norfolk, East of England

Name of priority site Remains of Augustinian Priory Gatehouse,

Pentney, Norfolk, East of England Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Remains of Augustinian Priory, Pentney

Links to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1342419 http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1019666

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes Secular grant for renovation / recording / archaeology / investigation

Original use

Priory Gatehouse

Last known use Farm House and Outbuildings

Potential future uses Conversion – possible tourism or leisure use

Date that the site have been vacant since

Since reformation – in grounds of an occupied property

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Roofless ruin with structural issues – architectural detail is vulnerable to loss

Is the site for sale?

No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Pam Lynn Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Borough of Kings Lynn and West Norfolk

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St George’s Theatre, St George’s Plain, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, East of England

Name of priority site St George’s Theatre, St George’s Plain, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, East of England

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

St George’s Theatre, St George’s Plain, Great Yarmouth

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1245919

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

Not as such, but the theatre is currently being converted into a multi-purpose arts venue and a brief was prepared for this as part of the Sea-Change funding application (October 2008)

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes, and the project has been allocated £250,000 of EH funding for essential repairs including

Replacement Lead Roof Brickwork Repairs Stonework Repairs Joinery Repairs Structural Repairs to the Cupola

Original use Chapel Last known use Theatre Potential future uses Currently undergoing conversion to multi-purpose

arts venue, with capacity for 300 seats (traditional proscenium theatre, theatre in the round, open exhibition space etc)

Date that the site have been vacant since

2006

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Cupola Roof External Brickwork External Stonework Gallery Structure

Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Darren Barker (Conservation Officer)

Number: 01493 846195 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Gt Yarmouth Borough Council

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St Osyth’s Priory, St Osyth, Tendring, Essex, East of England

Name of priority site St Osyth’s Priory, St Osyth, Tendring, Essex, East of England

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

St Osyth’s Priory, St Osyth

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1146545

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

It is receiving grant Project development and repairs

Original use Monastery, transformed into a great house in the

16th century, with associated offices, estate buildings etc.

Last known use Residential in part Potential future uses Principally residential, but some scope for other

uses. Date that the site have been vacant since Partly used as houses, partly vacant. Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

The Priory requires through-going cyclical repair. Some parts are severely decayed.

Is the site for sale? No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Phil Hornby

Number: 01255 686170 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Tendring District Council

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Tilty Mill, Tilty, Essex, East of England

Name of priority site Tilty Mill, Tilty, Essex, East of England Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Tilty Mill, Tilty

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1112221

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes, subject to market valuation

Essential building fabric and structural repairs

Original use Watermill Agricultural building

Last known use Watermill last in use c.1950

Potential future uses Restored watermill

Date that the site have been vacant since

1950’s

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Some structural failures Roof and general repairs

Is the site for sale?

No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Barbara Bosworth Number: 01799 510462 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Uttlesford District Council

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London Heritage at Risk Priority Sites 2011

Abney Park Cemetery, Hackney Crossways, 134 Church Road, Hanwell, Ealing

Finsbury Health Centre, Pine Street, Islington Gunnersbury Park (including the west and east stables, the large and small

mansions and other structures), Hounslow Hanwell flight of locks and brick boundary wall of St Bernard’s Hospital,

Ealing Kensal Green (All Souls) Cemetery (including the Anglican Chapel, a number

of monuments and other structures), Kensington and Chelsea Manor Farm barn, High Street, Harmondsworth, Hillingdon Tide Mill (known as the House Mill), Three Mill Lane, Newham

Whitechapel High Street and Stepney Green Conservation Areas (High Street

2012), Tower Hamlets 94 Piccadilly, Westminster

Abney Park Cemetery, Hackney, London

Name of priority site Abney Park Cemetery, Hackney, London Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Abney Park Cemetery

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1000789

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes

Conservation Management Plan for monuments and landscape

Survey/condition report of listed buildings Repair and reuse

Original use Non-conformist garden cemetery and educational arboretum

Last known use One of Hackney’s greenspace parks Potential future uses N/A – currently in use Date that the site have been vacant since If in use/part use, please state

Not vacant In use as a nature reserve, greenspace/park with education programmes and some courtesy burials.

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Mortuary Chapel listed at grade 2 Condition of the Registered Park and

Garden grade 2 Listed monuments

Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Graham Loveland Assistant Director

(Planning and Regulatory Services) Number: 020 8356 8134 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: London Borough of Hackney

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Crossways, 134 Church Road, Hanwell, Ealing W7, London

Name of priority site Crossways, 134 Church Road, Hanwell, Ealing

W7, London

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register Search for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Crossways, 134 Church Road, Hanwell W7

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1358740

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes Urgent repairs to make building wind and watertight

Original use Residential Last known use Residential Potential future uses Residential Date that the site have been vacant since May, 2003

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Roof unsound Floor structures rotten Walls bowing Damp

Is the site for sale? No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Rosemarie Wakelin Number: 0208 825 5000 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: LB Ealing

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Finsbury Health Centre, Pine Street, Islington EC1, London

Name of priority site Finsbury Health Centre, Pine Street, Islington

EC1, London Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Finsbury Health Centre, Pine Street EC1

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1297993

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes

Condition survey/development brief Urgent repairs

Original use Health clinic Last known use Health clinic Potential future uses Health Clinic

Office Date that the site have been vacant since N/A - In use

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Roofs require permanent repairs Windows need replacement Tiles to outer walls delaminating Rainwater goods need upgrading

Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Luciana Grave

Number: 020 7527 2389 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: LB Islington

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Gunnersbury Park, Hounslow, London

Name of priority site Gunnersbury Park (including the west and east stables, the large and small mansions and other structures), Hounslow

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register and link to NHLE summary Search for these sites on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Gunnersbury Park http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1000808 Archway near east entrance lodge, Gunnersbury Avenue, Gunnersbury Park W3 http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1080332 Boundary wall at Gunnersbury Park, Gunnersbury Avenue, Gunnersbury Park W3 http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1322060 East lodge to Gunnersbury Park, Gunnersbury Avenue, Gunnersbury Park W3 http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1080334 East stables in Gunnersbury Park, Gunnersbury Avenue, Gunnersbury Park W3 http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1358316 Gothic Boathouse, Gunnersbury Avenue,

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Gunnersbury Park W3 http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1189588 Gothic ruins in Gunnersbury Park, Gunnersbury Avenue, Gunnersbury Park W3 http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1080335 The Large Mansion, Gunnersbury Park House, Gunnersbury Avenue, Gunnersbury Park W3 http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1358312 The Small Mansion, Gunnersbury House, Gunnersbury Avenue, Gunnersbury Park W3 http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1080330 West stable block in Gunnersbury Park, Gunnersbury Avenue, Gunnersbury Park W3 http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1096950

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

Conservation Management Plan compiled in June 2008 by Chris Blandford Associates

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes

Condition surveys – current application under consideration

Masterplan for site Repairs to individual buildings

Original use Two stately homes and associated gardens/grounds and structures

Last known use As existing – public park with local museum. All buildings on HAR either vacant or have had no formal use – exception being the stables, which was used for grounds maintenance.

Potential future uses Park to remain as public park Museum – proposed

refurbishment/repairs and reuse as museum with flexibility for additional use for functions

Options for other buildings being explored as part of Masterplan for entire park.

Date that the site have been vacant since Some buildings partly in use. Others have not been formally used since the estate was taken into public ownership.

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concern? the Large Mansion, Small Mansion, Princess Amelia’s Bathhouse and the Boat House

Securing new and appropriate uses for the buildings – bearing in mind their public ownership, location within a public park with limited access and little possibility of any hiving off of land

Is the site for sale? Contact details

Unclear at present – Ealing and Hounslow are looking for potential tenants/owners for the Small Mansion, but there is no formal marketing. The Ealing Project Manager appears to be dealing with this. Name: Bridget Gregory (Ealing Project Manager) Number: 020 8825 9681 Email address: [email protected]

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Maggie Urquhart Number: 020 8583 4941 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Hounslow

Hanwell flight of locks and brick boundary wall of St Bernard’s Hospital, Ealing, London

Name of priority site Hanwell flight of locks and brick boundary wall of St Bernard’s Hospital, Ealing, London

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Hanwell flight of locks and brick boundary wall of St Bernard’s Hospital, Ealing

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1001963

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

Draft master plan in preparation for St Bernard’s Hospital site (includes the Wall section of SAM).

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes: funding of £7000 approved for 2011-2014 under the terms of a S17 Management Agreement. British Waterways are working in conjunction with local volunteers and Ealing Council to carry out large scale improvements and conservation works on the locks and clearing vegetation and scrub from the side ponds.

Original use Flight of locks and brick boundary wall of St Bernard’s Hospital.

Last known use Flight of locks and brick boundary wall of St Bernard’s Hospital.

Potential future uses Working canal Amenity Leisure

Date that the site have been vacant since If in use/part use, please state

Not vacant Working canal Boundary Wall between canal and

hospital Amenity Leisure

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Flight of locks Side Ponds Boundary Wall

Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Rosemarie Wakelin

Principal Conservation Officer Number: 020 8825 6600 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Ealing Council

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Kensal Green (All Souls) Cemetery (including the Anglican Chapel, a number of monuments and other structures), Kensington and Chelsea

Name of priority site Kensal Green (All Souls) Cemetery (including the

Anglican Chapel, a number of monuments and other structures), Kensington and Chelsea

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register and link to NHLE summary Search for these sites on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Kensal Green (All Souls) Cemetery http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1000817 Boundary wall to Kensal Green Cemetery, Harrow Road W10 http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1191000 Monuments at Kensal Green Cemetery, Harrow Road http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1358178 The Anglican Chapel, Harrow Road, Kensal Green Cemetery W10 http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1190995 The North Colonnade, Harrow Road, Kensal Green Cemetery W10 http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1080629

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

Management Plan for the Cemetery. March 2004

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Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes

Condition surveys of listed tombs and monuments.

Repair works/conservation of listed tombs and monuments.

Ditto listed buildings and structures.

Original use Cemetery

Last known use Still operating as a cemetery

Potential future uses Will continue as a working cemetery. Scope for the Anglican Chapel to be used

for education, functions etc. if repaired.

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Grade II listed boundary wall to Harrow Road partially collapsed and partially dismantled where at risk of further collapse. In need of substantial rebuilding.

Grade I listed Anglican Chapel, not currently used – in need of repair.

Grade II listed Northern Colonnade interior in poor condition.

There are over 130 individually listed memorials, tombs and mausoleums in the cemetery, many in a poor state of repair.

Is the site for sale? No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Mark Butler

Number: 0207 361 3000 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea.

Manor Farm barn, High Street, Harmondsworth, Hillingdon, London

Name of priority site Manor Farm barn, High Street, Harmondsworth, Hillingdon, London

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Manor Farm barn, High Street, Harmondsworth

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1194332

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid?

The property is soon to be owned by English Heritage.

Original use Agricultural Barn

Last known use Storage

Potential future uses Storage Heritage site

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Slipped tiles on roof Timber frame repairs needed Exterior weatherboarding needs repair

and/or re-fixing

Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Sarah Harper

Number: 01895 558206 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: LB Hillingdon

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Tide Mill (known as the House Mill), Three Mill Lane, Newham E3, London

Name of priority site Tide Mill (known as the House Mill), Three Mill Lane, Newham E3, London

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register Search for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Tide Mill (known as the House Mill), Three Mill Lane E3

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1080970

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

Options Appraisal produced (June 2010). The site is also within the area covered by Three Mills Land Use and Design Brief produced for London Thames Gateway Development Corporation (LTGDC).

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes – Grade I listed and included on the HAR Register

EH Grant towards preparation of Options Appraisal – Grant paid

EH Grants towards preparation of Conservation Management Plan and Archaeological Report – Grant offered

HLF Grant – working towards Stage 2 bid application

Original use Tide powered mill Last known use Current use – Museum, office, cafe Potential future uses Enhanced museum (restored machinery,

interpretation, alternative power) – working towards full use of House Mill as Museum.

Enhanced café and other facilities – important in helping to make the mill financially viable.

Date that the site have been vacant since If in use/part use, please state

In use but underused due to fire/access issues and lack of facilities. Much of mill building is effectively empty due to removal of machinery/wheels.

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Mill wheels – in pieces Interior of House Mill. Underused, primarily

due to access/fire rating issues etc. Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Ben Hull (Conservation Officer)

Number: 020 3373 9574 Email address:[email protected] Local Authority: London Borough of Newham

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Whitechapel High Street and Stepney Green Conservation Areas (High Street 2012), Tower Hamlets, London

Name of priority site Whitechapel High Street and Stepney Green Conservation Areas (High Street 2012), Tower Hamlets, London

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register Search for these sites on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Whitechapel High Street Stepney Green

Link to NHLE summary N/A Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

High Street 2012 is a strategic initiative supported by English Heritage, LDA (Design for London, Transport for London), London Borough of Tower Hamlets, London Borough of Newham

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Whitechapel High Street PSiCA is within the Whitechapel High Street Conservation Area. Works complete. Mile End Terrace PSiCA is within the Stepney Green Conservation Area. Works to exterior of upper floors complete. Works to shop fronts ongoing. Restoration and enhancement of original features to targeted groups of buildings.

Original use N/A Last known use N/A Potential future uses N/A – buildings are in use Date that the site have been vacant since N/A Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Poor condition of conservation area/listed buildings.

Removal of original features such as shop fronts, shop front corbels and upper floor windows and installation of inappropriate replacements.

Installation of inappropriate shop front fascia signs.

Inappropriate render, painting of upper floors. Is the site for sale? N/A Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Ben Pearce

Number: 020 7364 0462 Email address:[email protected] Local Authority: London Borough of Newham

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94 Piccadilly, Westminster W1, London

Name of priority site 94 Piccadilly, Westminster W1, London

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

94 Piccadilly W1

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1226748

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? No

Original use Town Mansion

Last known use The Naval and Military Club

Potential future uses Private house Private members club Hotel Leisure/entertainment Cultural/institutional

Date that the site have been vacant since 1999

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Water ingress on western side

Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Matthew Pendleton

Number: 020 7641 5971 Email address:[email protected] Local Authority: Westminster City Council

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North East Heritage at Risk Priority Sites 2011

Bowes Railway Incline, Birtley, Gateshead Greenhouse east of Felton Park with potting shed, Felton Park, Felton,

Northumberland

Harperley Working Camp, WWII POW Camp at Craigside, Wolsingham,

County Durham Kirkleatham Hall Stables and Landscape (Kirkleatham Hall Stables, Bastion

and ha-ha wall north of Kirkleatham Hall Stables, Bastion north west of Kirkleatham Hall Stables, Gate piers at entrance of Kirkleatham Hall School and the, Gatehouse, north east of Kirkleatham Hall), Redcar, Tees Valley

Monastic cell and medieval tower, Coquet Island, Hauxley, Northumberland Prebends’ Bridge, Durham and Framwellgate, Durham, County Durham

Ravensworth Castle, Lamesley (Ravensworth Castle and Nash House),

Gateshead Sockburn Hall and Church (Sockburn Hall, and the Church of All Saints)

Sockburn Lane, Sockburn, Darlington

Tynemouth Station, Tynemouth, North Tyneside Ushaw College, Esh (Chapel of St Michael at College of St Cuthbert, Former

Junior Seminary Chapel of St. Aloysius and Bounds Wall), County Durham

Bowes Railway (Bowes Incline, Birtley, Gateshead and Track, Wagon Shop and associated sheds and structures, Washington), Tyne & Wear, North East

Name of priority site Bowes Railway (Bowes Incline, Birtley, Gateshead and Track, Wagon Shop and associated sheds and structures, Washington), Tyne & Wear, North East

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register Search for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Bowes Railway Incline, Birtley Track, Wagon Shop and associated sheds and structures, Bowes Railway, Washington

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1003723

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes (has received several in recent years, including two current cases)

Project Development Repairs Capacity-building

Original use Standard-gauge rope-hauled railway designed to transport coal.

Last known use Volunteer–run visitor attraction and museum (current) Potential future uses Remain as a visitor attraction as a preserved

railway – it is the world’s only operational standard-gauge rope-hauled railway system

Remain as a centre for volunteer activity Light industrial units

Date that the site have been vacant since

The railway ceased core operations in 1974 but the line and associated buildings have been maintained by the Bowes Railway Co.Ltd (a registered charity), largely through LPA funding.

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Track bed – overgrown with vegetation and suffering from loss of fabric

Hauler houses – loss of historic fabric and suffering from vandalism

Workshops/locomotive sheds – most need significant structural repairs and also suffer from vandalism

Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Mike Lowe

Number: 0191-5612546 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Sunderland City Council (although the railway also covers Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council)

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Greenhouse east of Felton Park with potting shed, Felton Park, Felton, Northumberland, North East

Name of priority site Greenhouse east of Felton Park with potting shed, Felton Park, Felton, Northumberland, North East

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Greenhouse east of Felton Park with potting shed, Felton Park, Felton

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1154561

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes (subject of a current grant)

Project Development Repairs

Original use Greenhouse and Potting Shed

Last known use Greenhouse and Potting Shed

Potential future uses Horticulture Some consideration given to using the potting

shed as a holiday let but this is unlikely

Date that the site have been vacant since

Part of the greenhouse was used by a local florist until circa 2004; however, both it and the potting shed have been out of use since then.

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

The potting shed requires limited masonry repairs.

The greenhouse requires a limited amount of replacement glazing, repairs to the metalwork and some attention to the masonry.

Is the site for sale? No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Sara Rushton

Number: 01670-534058 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Northumberland County Council

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Harperley Working Camp, WWII POW Camp at Craigside, Wolsingham, County Durham, North East

Name of priority site Harperley Working Camp, WWII POW Camp at Craigside, Wolsingham, County Durham, North East

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Harperley Working Camp, WWII POW Camp at Craigside, Wolsingham

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1020730

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes (subject of a current grant) Project Development Repairs

Original use World War II Prisoner of War camp Last known use Part of the site was used as a garden centre, with an

associated tea room. Potential future uses Visitor attraction

Limited development in specified areas Study/Archive Centre to hold POW records

Date that the site have been vacant since If in use/part use, please state

Disbanded as a POW camp in 1948. The garden centre/tea room operation ceased in December 2007.

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

49 huts (two of which are of particular interest). The huts were only designed to last around 15 years and were constructed with non-conventional materials, so there is much concern over the structural stability of the buildings.

One of the huts contains wall paintings created by the prisoners and these items require extremely careful conservation.

Is the site for sale? Contact details for the agent

Yes – no agent being used; the owner is handling the sale directly. Name: Mr James McLeod Number: 01388-527824

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Sandra Robertson Number: 0191-3834015 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Durham County Council

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Kirkleatham Hall Stables and Landscape (Kirkleatham Hall Stables, Bastion and ha-ha wall north of Kirkleatham Hall Stables, Bastion north west of

Kirkleatham Hall Stables, Gate piers at entrance of Kirkleatham Hall School and the, Gatehouse, north east of Kirkleatham Hall), Redcar,

Tees Valley, North East

Name of priority site Kirkleatham Hall Stables and Landscape (Kirkleatham Hall Stables, Bastion and ha-ha wall north of Kirkleatham Hall Stables, Bastion north west of Kirkleatham Hall Stables, Gate piers at entrance of Kirkleatham Hall School and the, Gatehouse, north east of Kirkleatham Hall), Redcar, Tees Valley, North East

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register and link to NHLE summary Search for these sites on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Kirkleatham Hall Stables, Kirkleatham, Redcar http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1160085 Bastion and ha-ha wall north of Kirkleatham Hall Stables, Kirkleatham, Redcar http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1329608 Bastion north west of Kirkleatham Hall Stables, Kirkleatham, Redcar http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1160124 Gate piers at entrance of Kirkleatham Hall School, Kirkleatham, Redcar http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1310744 Gatehouse, north east of Kirkleatham Hall Stables, Kirkleatham, Redcar http://list.english-

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Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes (subject of a current grant)

Project Development Repairs

Original use All of the buildings and structures were associated with Kirkleatham Hall. The stables were used for equine breeding and horse-racing duties, with the garden features all incidental to the main Hall.

Last known use As per the original use.

Potential future uses An Options Appraisal report produced in May 2011 has raised a number of potential uses for the stables; covering a range of residential, civic, commercial and leisure possibilities. These options are still being considered.

The garden features will remain incidental to the landscape.

Date that the site have been vacant since

Kirkleatham Hall was demolished in 1954 and the associated stables and garden features have not been in significant use ever since.

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

The stables and garden features all require significant structural repairs.

Is the site for sale? No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Stewart Ramsdale Number: 01287-612349 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council

Monastic cell and medieval tower, Coquet Island, Hauxley, Northumberland, North East

Name of priority site Monastic cell and medieval tower, Coquet Island, Hauxley, Northumberland, North East

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register Search for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Monastic cell and medieval tower, Coquet Island, Hauxley

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1371130

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes (subject of a current grant) Repairs

Original use C7 monastic cell, with later addition of a medieval tower.

Last known use The remains of the cell and tower were incorporated into C19 buildings associated with the lighthouse erected on the island. Coquet Island is an extremely important wild bird reserve and is overseen by RSPB wardens.

Potential future uses To remain as currently employed – the importance of the site as a reserve for wild birds means that there is little scope to introduce new uses.

Date that the site have been vacant since

The monastic cell was dissolved in the C16 but the lighthouse has been in operation since 1841 (although it is now automatic, with no keeper present). RSPB wardens patrol the site.

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

The monastic cell and medieval tower require stonework repointing, wall-top consolidation and repairs to the rood and windows.

Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Sara Rushton

Number: 01670-534058 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Northumberland County Council

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Prebends’ Bridge, Durham and Framwellgate, Durham, County Durham, North East

Name of priority site Prebends’ Bridge, Durham and Framwellgate, Durham, County Durham, North East

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Prebends’ Bridge, Durham and Framwellgate, Durham

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1121354

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes (subject of a current grant)

Project Development Repairs

Original use Bridge across the River Wear built for the Dean and Chapter of Durham Cathedral

Last known use Bridge Potential future uses Bridge Date that the site have been vacant since

The bridge was closed to vehicular traffic in June 2011 due to structural concerns but remains open to pedestrians.

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

The stonework of the arches is suffering from severe erosion. There is a need to address this issue as well as tackling the root cause of the unexpectedly excessive level of erosion.

Is the site for sale?

No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Sandra Robertson Number: 0191-3834015 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Durham County Council

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Ravensworth Castle, Lamesley (Ravensworth Castle and Nash House), Gateshead, North East

Name of priority site Ravensworth Castle, Lamesley (Ravensworth Castle and Nash House), Gateshead, North East

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register Search for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Ravensworth Castle (Nash House), Lamesley

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1025151

http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1025190

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site? If yes, when was this produced

Yes 2009

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes (subject of a current grant) Project Development Repairs

Original use Fortified home of several North East landed families. The Nash House was built in 1808 for Sir Thomas Liddell.

Last known use Girls’ School in early C20. Potential future uses Consolidation of the castle and Nash House

as ruins. Partial redevelopment of certain areas of the

site (possible holiday let). Date that the site have been vacant since If in use/part use, please state

The school closed around 1920 and there was a major demolition of the castle in 1952 followed in 1953 by the demolition of all of the Nash House apart from one tower. The site has largely remained vacant since this activity.

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

The remaining tower of the Nash House requires consolidation.

Consolidation is also required to the medieval castle towers, walls and ice house.

Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Clare Lacy

Number: 0191-4333510 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council

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Sockburn Hall and Church (Sockburn Hall, and the Church of All Saints) Sockburn Lane, Sockburn, Darlington, North East

Name of priority site Sockburn Hall and Church (Sockburn Hall, and the Church of All Saints) Sockburn Lane, Sockburn, Darlington, North East

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register Search for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Sockburn Hall, Sockburn Lane, Sockburn

Church of All Saints, Sockburn Lane, Sockburn

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1116156

http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1185947

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes (subject of a current grant) Project Development (Hall) Repairs (Hall and Church)

Original use The Hall was a country seat of the Blackett family. All Saints Church was a Place of Worship from the C13 onwards.

Last known use The Hall was let out from 1877-1920 for residential use. Part of the site remains in occupation. All Saints remained as a Place of Worship until 1838 but is now ruinous.

Potential future uses Residential (Hall) Education Centre (Hall) Small hotel (Hall) Consolidation as a ruin (All Saints)

Date that the site have been vacant since (month and year) If in use/part use, please state

All Saints Church was abandoned in 1838 and has not been used subsequently. The Hall was sold in 1920 and there has been limited occupancy of the site since then.

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

The Hall has rotten floor and roof members, along with general structural issues.

Although there have been recent phases of urgent repairs, the walls of All Saints Church require further consolidation.

Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Heather Grimshaw

Number: 01325-388604 Email address:[email protected] Local Authority: Darlington Borough Council

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Tynemouth Station, Tynemouth, North Tyneside, North East

Name of priority site Tynemouth Station, Tynemouth, North Tyneside, North East

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register Search for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Tynemouth Station, Tynemouth

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1185168

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes (subject of a current grant) Repairs

Original use

Station built for the North Eastern Railway

Last known use It remains a railway station (although with far fewer lines) as well as being a current base for a weekend market, small-scale retail and small business units.

Potential future uses Retain current uses, with scope to increase scale of non-railway operations.

Date that the site have been vacant since The site has never been truly vacant but the bay

platforms have been largely unused since 1980. Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

The ironwork canopies over the disused bay platforms at the north and south ends of the station are the main concern.

Is the site for sale? No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Graham Sword

Number: 0191-6436340 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: North Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council

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Ushaw College, Esh (Chapel of St Michael at College of St Cuthbert, Former Junior Seminary Chapel of St. Aloysius and Bounds Wall), County Durham,

North East

Name of priority site Ushaw College, Esh (Chapel of St Michael at College of St Cuthbert, Former Junior Seminary Chapel of St. Aloysius and Bounds Wall), County Durham, North East

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register and link to NHLE summary Search for these sites on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Chapel of St Michael at College of St Cuthbert, Ushaw, Esh http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1299435

Former Junior Seminary Chapel of St Aloysius, Ushaw College, Ushaw, Esh http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1299434

Bounds Wall, Ushaw College, Ushaw, Esh http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1185962

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes (subject of two current grants) Project Development Repairs Capacity building

Original use Catholic seminary Last known use Catholic seminary Potential future uses The seminary has just closed so the future is still the subject

of much discussion between relevant partners. However, there is potential for the site to remain in an educational use.

Date that the site have been vacant since

The seminary closed in July 2011. However, there is still some residual activity going on and the site remains partially occupied.

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Bounds Wall – requires structural works and repair Chapel of St.Michael at the College of St.Cuthbert –

requires repairs to masonry and moisture damage to the reredos and high-relief carving on the altar

Former Junior Seminary Chapel of St.Aloysius – repairs required to the interior and glazing

Junior House (Grade II) – requires urgent repairs and is at serious risk of significant damage.

Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority

Name: Stuart Timmis Number: 0191-3871919 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Durham County Council

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North West Heritage at Risk Priority Sites 2011

Castle Hill motte and ditch system, Oldcastle, Cheshire Central General Service Hangar, South Road, Hooton, Ellesmere Port,

Cheshire Church of St James, St James’s Place, Liverpool, Merseyside Flaybrick Memorial Gardens, Wirral, Merseyside Police and Fire Station, London Road, Manchester Ribchester Roman fort (Bremetennacum), Ribchester, Ribble Valley,

Lancashire Shieling settlement close to the mouth of Scale Beck, Loweswater, Allerdale,

Cumbria The Winter Gardens, Adelaide Street, Blackpool Whitesyke and Bentyfield Lead Mines, Alston Moor, Eden, Cumbria Wycliffe Congregational Chapel, Wellington Road North, Heaton Norris,

Stockport

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Castle Hill motte and ditch system, Oldcastle, Cheshire, North West

Name of priority site Castle Hill motte and ditch system, Oldcastle, Cheshire, North West

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Castle Hill motte and ditch system, Oldcastle, Oldcastle

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1012124

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes Management Agreement for tree removal and badger re-location

Original use Defensive system

Last known use Agriculture and unmanaged woodland

Potential future uses Agricultural Low-impact sustainable tourism

Date that the site have been vacant since

In agricultural use

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Motte area – tree clearance and badger re-location

Moat area – scrub clearance

Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Jill Collens

Number: 01244 603204 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Cheshire West and Chester Council/Cheshire East

Central General Service Hangar, South Road, Hooton, Ellesmere Port,

Cheshire, North West

Name of priority site Central General Service Hangar, South Road, Hooton, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, North West

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Central General Service Hangar, South Road, Hooton, Ellesmere Port

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1075378

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes

Development proposals Repairs Professional fees

Original use Aircraft hangers Last known use Storage Potential future uses Storage

Visitor/Heritage Centre Leisure facility Retail Office

Date that the site have been vacant since In use as a storage facility Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Roof Structure

Is the site for sale? No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Marie Farrow Number:01244 973160 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Cheshire West and Chester Council

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Church of St James, St James’s Place, Liverpool, Merseyside, North West

Name of priority site Church of St James, St James’s Place, Liverpool, Merseyside, North West

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Church of St James, St James’s Place, Liverpool

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1209882

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes

Development proposals Professional fees Repairs

Original use Religious Last known use Religious Potential future uses Religious

Community uses Office Residential

Date that the site have been vacant since Currently in use as a place of worship Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Roof Gutters and downpipes

Is the site for sale?

No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Glynn Marsden Number: 0151 233 3021 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Liverpool City Council

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Flaybrick Memorial Gardens, Wirral, Merseyside, North West

Name of priority site Flaybrick Memorial Gardens, Wirral, Merseyside, North West

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Flaybrick Memorial Gardens

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1001564

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes

Conservation Management Plan Building repairs Specialist reports Professional fees

Original use Park

Last known use Park

Potential future uses Park

Date that the site have been vacant since Still in use as a park

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Park buildings Level of ground maintenance

Is the site for sale?

No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Mike Garbutt Number: 0151 606 2084 Email address: [email protected]

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Police and Fire Station, London Road, Manchester, North West

Name of priority site Police and Fire Station, London Road, Manchester, North West

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Police and Fire Station, London Road, Manchester

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1197918

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes Project Development Specialist Reports Professional fees Urgent works Repairs

Original use Fire station, including Police station, Coroner’s Court, Gas Meter testing station, and bank.

Last known use Storage Potential future uses Hotel

Flats Offices Training facility Conference facility

Date that the site have been vacant since If in use/part use, please state

Fire station decommissioned 1986, most other functions ceased in 1987. Coroner’s Court continued until 1998. Continues in use as a storage facility.

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Roof External cladding Structural frame

Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Dave Roscoe

Number: 0161 234 4567 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Manchester City Council

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Ribchester Roman fort (Bremetennacum), Ribchester, Ribble Valley, Lancashire, North West

Name of priority site Ribchester Roman fort (Bremetennacum), Ribchester, Ribble Valley, Lancashire, North West

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Ribchester Roman fort (Bremetennacum), Ribchester

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1005110

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes Management Agreement for burial

strategy Advocacy grant

Original use Military

Last known use Storage

Potential future uses Wildflower meadow Low-impact sustainable visitor attraction

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Former burial area

Is the site for sale?

No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Peter Iles Number: 0177 2531550 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Lancashire County Council

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Shieling settlement close to the mouth of Scale Beck, Loweswater, Allerdale, Cumbria, North West

Name of priority site Shieling settlement close to the mouth of Scale Beck, Loweswater, Allerdale, Cumbria, North West

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Shieling settlement close to the mouth of Scale Beck, Loweswater, Allerdale

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1014735

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes Management Agreement

Original use Shieling

Potential future uses Low-impact sustainable visitor attraction

Date that the site have been vacant since

c. 1500

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

River bank

Is the site for sale?

No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: John Hodgson Number: 01539 792615 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Lake District National Park Authority

The Winter Gardens, Adelaide Street, Blackpool, North West

Name of priority site The Winter Gardens, Adelaide Street, Blackpool, North West

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

The Winter Gardens, Adelaide Street, Blackpool

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1072007

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site? If yes, when was this produced

Yes 2011

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes Urgent repairs

Original use Entertainment complex Last known use Entertainment complex Potential future uses Leisure

Hotel Conference facility

Date that the site have been vacant since Remains in use Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Structural frame Cladding

Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Carl Carrington

Number: 01253 476332 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Blackpool Council

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Whitesyke and Bentyfield Lead Mines, Alston Moor, Eden, Cumbria, North West

Name of priority site Whitesyke and Bentyfield Lead Mines, Alston Moor, Eden, Cumbria, North West

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Whitesyke and Bentyfield Lead Mines, Alston Moor

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1015832

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes Repairs

Original use

Lead Mines

Last known use

Lead Mines

Potential future uses Low-impact visitor attraction

Date that the site have been vacant since

1920s

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Lead processing structures

Is the site for sale? No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Bridget Turnbull Number: 01768 212158 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Eden District Council

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Wycliffe Congregational Chapel, Wellington Road North, Heaton Norris, Stockport, North West

Name of priority site Wycliffe Congregational Chapel, Wellington Road North, Heaton Norris, Stockport, North West

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Wycliffe Congregational Chapel, Wellington Road North, Heaton Norris

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1309408

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

There is no Development Brief

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes

Project Development Specialist reports Professional fees Urgent works Repairs

Original use Religious Last known use Community and leisure Potential future uses Place of Worship

Community Retail Residential

Date that the site have been vacant since In part-time use by a local community group, and a boxing club.

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Roof Gutters and downpipes Structure Interior

Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Crispin Edwards

Number: 0161 474 2620 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Stockport M.B.C.

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South East Heritage at Risk Priority Sites 2011

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Brookwood Cemetery, Brookwood, Woking, Surrey Castle Goring, Arundel Road, Worthing, West Sussex Hammerhead Crane, Thetis Road, West Cowes, Cowes, Isle of Wight RAF Bicester: World War II airfield, Laughton, Cherwell, Oxfordshire Roman Catholic Church of St Augustine of England with Cloisters attached, St

Augustine’s Road, Ramsgate, Thanet, Kent Sheerness Dockyard (incl.The Boat Store (No. 78), Former Medway Ports

Authority Offices (Dockyard House),Coach Houses (Naval Terrace), 1-15 (consec) Regency Close, Former Royal Dockyard Church and attached wall and railings, Former Working Mast House, 26 Jetty Road), Sheerness, Kent

Stowe Landscape Garden (incl. The Palladian Bridge, Temple of Friendship, The

East Boycott Pavilion and The Queens Temple), Stowe, Buckinghamshire The Belvedere, Waldershare Park, Shepherdswell with Coldred, Dover, Kent The chapel at the former King Edward VII Hospital, Easebourne, Chichester,

West Sussex The Western Heights fortifications, Castle Hill, Dover, Kent

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Brookwood Cemetery, Brookwood, Woking, Surrey, South East

Name of priority site

Brookwood Cemetery, Brookwood, Woking, Surrey, South East

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Brookwood Cemetery, Brookwood

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1001265

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? Yes - £100k offered 2010 If yes, for what type of work/project? Conservation management plan

Repairs Original use

As now

Last known use

Potential future uses As now

Date that the site have been vacant since

N/A

Which areas of the site are known to be of The neglect and lack of general management of concern? some areas (e.g. problems with ground water)

plus specific monuments (not all yet identified)

Is the site for sale? Contact details for the agent

No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Peter Welvaert Number: 01483 743045 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Woking BC

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Castle Goring, Arundel Road, Worthing, West Sussex, South East

Name of priority site Castle Goring, Arundel Road, Worthing, West Sussex, South East

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Castle Goring, Arundel Road,Worthing, Worthing

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1025839

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No, but a feasibility study was commissioned in about 2008

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? Yes If yes, for what type of work/project?

Condition survey Repairs Supporting statutory action (UWN)

Original use

House

Last known use As above Potential future uses

House/flats Small institution Offices

Date that the site have been vacant since

Not yet vacant, but with minimal occupation

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Roof Stonework Dome

Is the site for sale?

No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Richard Small Number: 01903 221363 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Worthing BC

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Hammerhead Crane, Thetis Road, West Cowes, Cowes,

Isle of Wight, South East

Name of priority site Hammerhead Crane, Thetis Road, West Cowes, Cowes, Isle of Wight, South East

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Hammerhead crane, Thetis Road, West Cowes, Cowes

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1390949

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes – £76k offered 2010 – not yet accepted

Planning brief Condition survey Urgent Works Notice Repairs

Original use

Shipbuilding

Last known use As above

Potential future uses Educational resource (e.g. engineering)

Date that the site have been vacant since

Since 2006

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Whole structure

Is the site

for sale? No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Katie Sue-Wilson Number: 01983 823552 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Isle of Wight Council

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RAF Bicester: World War II airfield, Laughton, Cherwell, Oxfordshire, South East

Name of priority site RAF Bicester: World War II airfield, Laughton, Cherwell, Oxfordshire, South East

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register Search for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

RAF Bicester: World War II airfield, Laughton

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1021455

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

Yes – published 07.12.09

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes

Potentially HBMDL for works to the Bomb stores. Conservation Management Plan

Original use Military Airfield Last known use Military Airfield Potential future uses Aviation

Light industrial/workshop Storage Cultural Sporting Community

The large size of the site suggests that a range of uses would be appropriate.

Date that the site have been vacant since If in use/part use, please state

Most of site has been vacant since June 2004. One building (113) is used by Windrushers Gliding Club. Very limited low key use on other parts of the site.

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

All the statutorily listed buildings within the Technical Site and on the Flying Field are identified as being ‘at risk’ in English Heritage’s ‘Biennial Conservation Report on the Government Historic Estate’, with the exception of Building 113 (in use by the Windrushers Gliding Club). Twelve of these buildings are identified as Category A - ‘Immediate risk of further, rapid deterioration or loss of fabric; no solution agreed’; the other six buildings are identified as Category C – ‘slow decay; no solution agreed’. Scheduled bomb stores are on HAR register

Is the site for sale?

No, but it is expected to be marketed in the near future

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Linda Rand Number: 01295 221846 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Cherwell DC

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Roman Catholic Church of St Augustine of England with Cloisters attached, St Augustine’s Road, Ramsgate, Thanet, Kent, South East

Name of priority site

Roman Catholic Church of St Augustine of e’s England with Cloisters attached, St Augustin

Road, Ramsgate, Thanet, Kent, South East Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

RC Church of St Augustine of England with Cloisters attached, St Augustine’s Road, Ramsgate

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1281779

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

Not currently. Possible Conservation Management plan to be undertaken in 2012.

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes

Religious Places of Worship Grant scheme 2010 & 2011 – urgent repairs to roofs inc. rainwater goods (Church) Capacity Building Grant: Conservation Management Plan for all associated buildings inc. those owned by the Landmark Trust as well as the Southwark Diocese.

Original use Monastery: Church with cloisters, chapels, sacristy and ancillary accommodation.

Last known use The church is still used, the other buildings are vacant.

Potential future uses

The church itself is still used as a parish church. Unknown potential uses for remaining buildings at present.

Date that the site have been vacant since The church is still in use; other buildings became vacant in 2010 when the monks departed.

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

The Church of St Augustine (see above)

Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority

Name: Nick Dermott (Conservation Officer)Number: 01843 577000 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Thanet District Council

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Sheerness Dockyard (incl.The Boat Store (No.78), Former Medway Ports Authority Offices

(Dockyard House),Coach Houses (Naval Terrace), 1-15 (consec) Regency Close, Former Royal Dockyard Church and attached wall and

railings,Former Working Mast House, 26 Jetty Road), Sheerness, Kent, South East

Former Royal Dockyard Church

Name of priority site Sheerness Dockyard (incl.The Boat Store (No.78), Former Medway Ports Authority Offices (Dockyard House),Coach Houses (Naval Terrace), 1-15 (consec) Regency Close, Former Royal Dockyard Church and attached wall and railings,Former Working Mast House, 26 Jetty Road), Sheerness, Kent, South East

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register and link to NHLE summary Search for these sites on the online Heritage at Risk Register

The Boat Store (No. 78), Sheerness Dockyard, Sheerness http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1273160 Former Medway Ports Authority Offices (Dockyard House), Sheerness Docks, Sheerness http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1258883 Coach Houses, Naval Terrace, Sheerness Docks, Sheerness http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1258879 1-15 (consec) Regency Close, Sheerness Docks, Sheerness http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1258881

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ormer Royal Dockyard Church

s

Fand attached wall and railings, Sheerness Dockyard, Sheerneshttp://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1273239

ormer Working Mast House, kyard,

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F26 Jetty Road, Sheerness DocSheerness http://list.engheritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1244509

Does a development/planning brief exist for the

yes, when was this produced

Feasibility Study for the Former Royal

ave had some survey

site? If

Dockyard Church is being developed (2011 – 2012)

Peel (owners) hwork done.

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid?

yes, for what type of work/project? Former Royal Dockyard Church – grant If

Yes

towards Compulsory Purchase Order legal fees

Former Royal Dockyard Church – grant towards production of a feasibility study

Original use Dockyard Last known use Dockyard (partial use, historic buildings are at

risk) Potential future uses Former Royal Dockyard Church –

s – future

possible future arts centre

Remaining dockyard buildinguses uncertain

Date that the site have been vacant since

in use/part use, please state ome parts still in use. If

Unknown S

Which areas of the site are known to be of istoric dockyard are of concern?

All areas of the hgreat concern

Is the site for sale?

No

Lead contact at the local planning authority ame: Peter Bell (Design & Conservation)

umber: 01795 424341

mail address: [email protected]

ocal Authority: Swale Borough Council

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Stowe Landscape Garden (incl. The Palladian Bridge, Temple of Friendship, The East Boycott Pavilion and The Queens Temple),

Stowe, Buckinghamshire, South East

Name of priority site Stowe Landscape Garden (incl. The Palladian Bridge, Temple of Friendship, The East Boycott Pavilion and The Queens Temple), Stowe, Buckinghamshire, South East

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register Search for these sites on the online Heritage at Risk Register

The Palladian Bridge, Stowe Landscape Garden, Stowe http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1289750

Temple of Friendship, Stowe Landscape Garden, Stowe http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1211947

The East Boycott Pavilion, Stowe Landscape Garden, Stowe http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1289656

The Queens Temple, Stowe Landscape Garden, Stowe http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1211938

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

Owned by the National Trust - Management Conservation Plan

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes – in NT grant-aid programme Repairs/Urgent Works

Original use Follies and Structures constructed to enhance a designed landscape

Last known use Unknown Date that the site have been vacant since

N/A Accommodation for staff

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

- Temple of Friendship-Judged Very bad condition May 2010 - The East Boycott Pavillion – Subject of SMC February 2011 for removal of cupola and Urgent repairs to dome

Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority

Name: Mrs S Pilcher / Claire Pudney Number: 01296 585413 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Aylesbury Vale District Council

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The Belvedere, Waldershare Park, Shepherdswell with Coldred, Dover, Kent, South East

Name of priority site The Belvedere, Waldershare Park,

Shepherdswell with Coldred, Dover, Kent, South East

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

The Belvedere, Waldershare Park, Shepherdswell with Coldred

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1051607

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes

Possible complete re-roofing HBMDL grant given in 2010 towards

temporary scaffold roof Possible feasibility study

Original use

Garden folly or belvedere

Last known use As above Potential future uses Residential

Boutique hotel/holiday let Date that the site have been vacant since

It is unlikely that it was ever occupied.

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Walls Roof All internal structure

Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Clive Alexander

Number: 01304 872480 Email address:[email protected] Local Authority: Dover District Council

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The chapel at the former King Edward VII Hospital, Easebourne, Chichester, West Sussex, South East

Name of priority site The chapel at the former King Edward VII Hospital, Easebourne, Chichester, West Sussex, South East

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

The chapel at the former King Edward VII Hospital, Easebourne, Chichester

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1232485

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site? If yes, when was this produced

Detailed applications 2011

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes – but only in context of separately identified conservation deficit To be informed by above, but including repair

Original use

Chapel

Last known use As above Potential future uses Restaurant

Shop Date that the site have been vacant since

2003

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Roof Plasterwork Fixtures

Is the site for sale?

No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Pat (Patricia) Aird Number: 01730 811759 Local Authority: South Downs National park

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The Western Heights fortifications, Castle Hill, Dover, Kent, South East

Name of priority site The Western Heights fortifications, Castle Hill,

Dover, Kent, South East Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

The Western Heights fortifications, Castle Hill, Dover

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1020298

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

A study has been commissioned by Dover District Council ‘ Built Heritage Conservation Framework Study’ 2011

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes in parts Capacity Grant for above study 2011

Original use

Military Fortification

Last known use Some parts are still occupied

Potential future uses Parts of the site only: for Heritage visitors

Date that the site have been vacant since If in use/part use, please state

Parts of the site are still occupied. Other parts of the site vacant from the nineteenth century and a substantial amount from the 1960’s.

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Drop Redoubt North Centre Bastion and other significant parts

Is the site for sale?

No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Clive Alexander (Conservation Officer) Number: 01304 872480 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Dover District Council

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South West Heritage at Risk Priority Sites 2011

Academy Theatre and Great Western Hotel (Palace Theatre), Union Street, Stonehouse, Plymouth

Birnbeck Pier, Weston-Super-Mare, North Somerset

Carriage Works, 104 Stokes Croft, Bristol Cloth finishing works at Tone Mills, north range, Langford Budville, Somerset

Former Saxon church to west of Priory House, Leonard Stanley, Stroud,

Gloucestershire Grenville Battery 550yds (500m) SSW of Maker Farm, Maker-with-Rame,

Cornwall

Guns Mill Barn, Littledean, Gloucestershire Medieval moated site and Romano-British settlement at White Walls Wood,

Easton Grey, Wiltshire The Mechanics Institute, Emlyn Square, Swindon Torbay Cinema, Torbay Road, Paignton, Torbay

Academy Theatre and Great Western Hotel (Palace Theatre),

Union Street, Stonehouse, Plymouth, South West

Name of priority site Academy Theatre and Great Western Hotel (Palace Theatre), Union Street, Stonehouse, Plymouth, South West

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Academy Theatre and Great Western Hotel (Palace Theatre), Union Street, Stonehouse, Plymouth

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1386483

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes Development and Repair

Original use (if known, if not known, please state first known use)

Theatre

Last known use

Night Club

Potential future uses Theatre, Performance space. Conference venue with associated

hotel/residential Date that the site have been vacant since 2006 Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

All

Is the site for sale?

No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Peter Ford Number: 01752 304561 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Plymouth City Council

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Birnbeck Pier, Weston-Super-Mare, North Somerset, South West

Name of priority site Birnbeck Pier, Weston-Super-Mare, North Somerset, South West

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Birnbeck Pier, Weston Super Mare

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1129718

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes Repair Works to Structure of Pier.

Original use

Pier for Leisure Activities

Last known use

Pier for Leisure Activities/RNLI Station

Potential future uses RNLI Station and enhanced Life Boat Station

Visitor attraction Educational/Interpretation

Date that the site have been vacant since If in use/part use, please state

Part Vacant Part used by RNLI as Life Boat Station

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Pier Structure itself and some of the associated building structures are in poor condition

Is the site for sale?

No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Rachel Lewis Number: 01934 426465 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: North Somerset

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Carriage Works, 104 Stokes Croft, Bristol, South West

Name of priority site Carriage Works, 104 Stokes Croft, Bristol, South West

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Carriage Works, 104 Stokes Croft, Bristol

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1025273

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

Not known

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid?

No

Original use

Carriage Works

Last known use Unknown

Potential future uses Commercial/Residential

Date that the site have been vacant since

1977

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

The building is a shell, completely gutted internally and has no roof.

Is the site for sale?

No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Jane Reichel, Principal Project Officer Number: 0117 922 4032 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Bristol City Council

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Cloth finishing works at Tone Mills, north range, Langford Budville, Somerset, South West

Name of priority site Cloth finishing works at Tone Mills, north range, Langford Budville, Somerset, South West

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Cloth finishing works at Tone Mills, north range, Langford Budville

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1381210

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes

Urgent works Building repairs

Original use

Wet finishing of cloth

Last known use

Wet finishing of cloth

Potential future uses Wet finishing of cloth Commercial uses Partial use as museum/educational/visitor

attraction Date that the site have been vacant since

Main use for textile production ceased by 2000. Small part of site is in low level use by car mechanics

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

All areas of the site

Is the site for sale?

No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Di Hartnell Number: 01823 356492 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Taunton Deane

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Former Saxon church to west of Priory House, Leonard Stanley, Stroud, Gloucestershire, South West

Name of priority site Former Saxon church to west of Priory House, Leonard Stanley, Stroud, Gloucestershire, South West

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Former Saxon church to west of Priory House, Leonard Stanley

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1171503

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes

Condition Surveys Repair

Original use

Saxon Monastic Church

Last known use Barn, threshing and workshop for farm

Potential future uses Storage Barn Workshop

Date that the site have been vacant since

February 2011 since one of the walls collapsed

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

All walls are voided and weak One wall has collapsed

Is the site for sale?

No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Kate Russell Number: 01453 754142 Email address:[email protected] Local Authority: Stroud District Council

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Grenville Battery 550yds (500m) SSW of Maker Farm, Maker-with-Rame, Cornwall, South West

Copyright: Simon Ryan/Grenville Battery Trust

Name of priority site Grenville Battery 550yds (500m) SSW of Maker

Farm, Maker-with-Rame, Cornwall, South West Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Grenville Battery 550yds (500m) SSW of Maker Farm, Maker-with-Rame

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1003114

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes Development brief/conservation

management plan Repairs

Original use

Military

Last known use Military

Potential future uses Theatre/creative Leisure/educational

Date that the site have been vacant since

1947

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Caponiers, musket galleries, accommodation blocks, roofs, magazines, parade, gun emplacements, (largely whole of fort)

Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: David Moore, Senior Conservation Officer

Number: 01579 341461 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Cornwall Council

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Guns Mill Barn, Littledean, Gloucestershire, South West

Name of priority site Guns Mill Barn, Littledean, Gloucestershire,

South West Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Guns Mill Barn, Littledean

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1186479

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes

Development Repair

Original use

Charcoal fired blast furnace

Last known use Residential

Potential future uses Residential Office Meeting rooms Visitor centre

Date that the site have been vacant since

Late 20th century, exact date not known

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Timber superstructure Stone wall on NE side Former water wheel pit

Is the site for sale? No

Lead contact at the local planning authority No Conservation Officer in post Local Authority: Forest of Dean District Council

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Medieval moated site and Romano-British settlement at White Walls Wood, Easton Grey, Wiltshire, South West

Name of priority site Medieval moated site and Romano-British settlement at White Walls Wood, Easton Grey, Wiltshire, South West

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Medieval moated site and Romano-British settlement at White Walls Wood, Easton Grey

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1013354

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes Repair of damage and interpretation

Original use

Romano British settlement (field monument)

Potential future uses Public access and enjoyment

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

At the river bank, where 4x4 vehicles have caused major erosion crossing the river

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Melanie Pomeroy-Kellinger Number: 01249 705511 Email address: Local Authority: Wiltshire Council

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The Mechanics Institute, Emlyn Square, Swindon, South West

Name of priority site The Mechanics Institute, Emlyn Square, Swindon, South West

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register Search for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

The Mechanics Institute, Emlyn Square, Swindon

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1198947

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

Not quite, but there is “Swindon Central Area Action Plan” which is an Adopted Development Plan. Feb 2009.

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes, subject to need/funds available etc.

Project development work that would support finding long term viable use and repair of building.

Urgent repairs to building fabric. Original use Mechanics Institute Last known use Social club for British Rail Staff Association. Potential future uses A number have been explored including residential,

hotel, community uses but none have produced a viable solution. There is no obvious solution and detailed work on this has been carried out by Simon Cartlidge, Architect for EH and Princes Regeneration Trust for SBC.

Date that the site have been vacant since 1986 Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

All of the site, but SBC carried out works to make safe the north end of the building under a Dangerous Structures Order in 2010. As a result the majority of the historic north roof was removed from the north building (only trusses survive) and a temporary roof is in place and scaffold propping. The ceiling in the reading room in the south building is vulnerable, as it is collapsing. It is possible that parts of building are contaminated by asbestos.

Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: David Dewart

Number: 01793 466445 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Swindon Borough Council

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Torbay Cinema, Torbay Road, Paignton, Torbay, South West

Name of priority site Torbay Cinema, Torbay Road, Paignton, Torbay,

South West Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Torbay Cinema, Torbay Road, Paignton

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1208209

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes Repair

Original use

Cinema

Last known use Cinema

Potential future uses Cinema

Date that the site have been vacant since

Sept 1999

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

All

Is the site for sale? No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Tony Garratt Number: 01803 207789 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Torbay Council

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West Midlands Heritage at Risk Priority Sites 2011

Bell’s Farmhouse (East Wing), Bells Lane, Druid’s Heath, Birmingham Former Ditherington Flax Mill (including the attached former malt kiln,

Apprentice House, Flax dressing building, and the Stove House and Dye House), Spring Gardens, Ditherington, Shrewsbury, West Midlands

Grand Hotel, Colmore Row, Birmingham Longton Town Centre Conservation Area, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent

Ludlow town walls, Ludlow, Shropshire Middleport Pottery, Middleport, Stoke-on-Trent

Newman Brothers Coffin Furniture Works, 13-15 Fleet Street, Hockley,

Birmingham

Richards Castle, The Green, Hereford

Snailbeach New Smeltmill and Candle House, Snailbeach Lead Mine,

Worthen with Shelve, Shropshire

The Old Rectory, Lower Brailes, Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire

Bell’s Farmhouse (East Wing), Bells Lane, Druid’s Heath, Birmingham, West Midlands

Name of priority site Bell’s Farmhouse (East Wing), Bells Lane, Druid’s Heath, Birmingham, West Midlands

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Bell’s Farmhouse (East Wing), Bells Lane, Druid’s Heath, Birmingham

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1075751

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site? If yes, when was this produced

An options appraisal and feasibility study was carried out in 2010 with funding from EH. This has identified a continuation of community use community asset transfer from Birmingham City Council to the Spearhead Trust at Bells Farm, as the most appropriate option.

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes, a grant has been offered to Birmingham City Council to repair the building prior to transfer to the Spearhead Trust at Bells Farm

Options appraisal and feasibility study Re-roofing Structural work Timber frame repairs Window repairs

Original use Residential Last known use Community use Potential future uses Residential

Community use Date that the site have been vacant since If in use/part use, please state

Rear wing vacant since 1970s Front range in use by the Spearhead Community Trust at Bells Farm

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Rear wing

Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Steven King, Conservation Officer

Number: 0121 464 7793 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Birmingham City Council

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Former Ditherington Flax Mill (including the attached former malt kiln, Apprentice House, Flax dressing building and the Stove House and Dye

House), Spring Gardens, Ditherington, Shrewsbury, West Midlands

Name of priority site Former Ditherington Flax Mill (including the attached former malt kiln, Apprentice House, Flax dressing building and the Stove House and Dye House), Spring Gardens, Ditherington, Shrewsbury, West Midlands

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register and link to NHLE summary Search for these sites on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Former Ditherington Flax Mill and attached former malt kiln, Spring Gardens, Ditherington, Shrewsbury http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1270576 Apprentice House of former Ditherington Flax Mill, Spring Gardens, Ditherington, Shrewsbury http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1254855 Flax dressing building at former Ditherington Flax Mill (The Cross Mill), Spring Gardens, Ditherington, Shrewsbury http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1270577 Stove House and Dye House at former Ditherington Flax Mill, Spring Gardens, Ditherington, Shrewsbury http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1270566

Does a development/planning brief exist for the Outline Planning Consent for the Heritage Site

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site? If yes, when was this produced

(that owned by EH) together with Adjacent land (part owned by EH part by Shropshire Council) was secured in November 2011. Detailed Planning and Listed Building Consent was also secured in November 2011 for the Main Mill, Cross Mill, Kiln, and Warehouse.

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes Structural and fabric repairs to all the buildings

Original use 1797-1886 Flax Mill

Last known use 1897 to 1939 – Maltings 1939 – 1945 - Military Barracks 1987 – Maltings 1985 to present – redundant and empty. 2005 – acquired by EH

Potential future uses Community Arts/Heritage Project Offices - commercial Residential Commercial Local Authority offices

Date that the site have been vacant since 1985

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

All the buildings

Is the site for sale?

No – English Heritage own freehold

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Richard Lawrence Number: 01743 252549 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Shropshire Council

Grand Hotel, Colmore Row, Birmingham, West Midlands

Name of priority site Grand Hotel, Colmore Row, Birmingham, West Midlands

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Grand Hotel, Colmore Row, Birmingham

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1391246

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No but proposals for re-use for a mixed development of shops, offices and a hotel are currently in preparation

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Possibly, depends upon property valuation compared to repair costs

repairs to roofs & rainwater goods structural repairs stonework repairs window repairs

Original use Hotel, shops and offices Last known use Hotel, shops and offices Potential future uses hotel

shops offices restaurant leisure uses

Date that the site have been vacant since If in use/part use, please state

2002 Some of the shops are still in use, some of the first floor remains in use as offices, the hotel is vacant

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Stonework to front and side elevations is very poor

Is the site for sale?

No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Steven King Number: 0121 464 7793 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Birmingham City Council

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Longton Town Centre Conservation Area, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, West Midlands

Name of priority site Longton Town Centre Conservation Area, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, West Midlands

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Longton Town Centre, Longton

Link to NHLE summary N/A Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

A masterplan for Longton is being produced and went to public consultation produced towards the end of 2010.

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes. Longton Town Centre Conservation Area is currently subject to a Conservation Area Partnership Scheme in its second year of three. English Heritage is contributing £100,000 per year for each of three years. After this scheme finishes Townscape heritage Initiative may be an option for the future.

Original use The conservation area contains a mix of retail,

commercial, industrial and museum uses Last known use N/A Potential future uses N/A Date that the site have been vacant since If in use/part use, please state

In general the conservation area is a busy town centre with its industrial hinterland. Selected vacant properties are a concern and some of these are listed below.

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Key vacant properties are 19, 21-33 and 51 Market Street.

Is the site for sale? N/A Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Ben Williscroft

Number: 01782 233851 Email address: Ben [email protected] Local Authority: Stoke on Trent City Council

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Ludlow town walls, Ludlow, Shropshire, West Midlands

Name of priority site Ludlow town walls, Ludlow, Shropshire, West Midlands

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Ludlow town walls, Ludlow

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1219038

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No, but the walls are currently part of an HLF bid for repair and interpretation as part of Ludlow’s heritage offer.

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes

Repair and consolidation of the fabric Vegetation management

Original use

Defence and enclosure of the town

Last known use The walk around parts of the walls has long been part of Ludlow’s attraction to tourists; other areas of wall retain private gardens.

Potential future uses Heritage attraction Date that the site have been vacant since If in use/part use, please state

N/A The walk around parts of the walls has long been part of Ludlow’s attraction to tourists; other areas of wall retain private gardens.

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Structural fabric of the walls Area around Dinham gate Area around Mill Gate

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Colin Richards Number: 01743 255662 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Shropshire Council

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Middleport Pottery, Middleport, Stoke-on-Trent, West Midlands

Name of priority site Middleport Pottery, Middleport, Stoke-on-Trent, West Midlands

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Middleport Pottery, Middleport, Stoke on Trent

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1297939

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No but owners have produced an outline schedule of uses with agreement of EH and the LPA.

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes

Re-roofing Fabric consolidation Dry rot eradication Repairs to unique historic machinery

which is part of the fabric Original use Purpose built pottery still in use as originally

designed Last known use Pottery works Potential future uses Will continue as a working pottery using

much of the original machinery. Surplus floorspace will be let as small business workshops

Date that the site have been vacant since

Still in use as a pottery

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Roofs Ground floor front range has dry rot

Is the site for sale?

No, it was acquired by the Prince’s Regeneration Trust in 2011 with EH involvement

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Jane Corfield Number: 01782 232154 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: City Of Stoke On Trent

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Newman Brothers Coffin Furniture Works, 13-15 Fleet Street, Hockley, Birmingham, West Midlands

Name of priority site Newman Brothers Coffin Furniture Works, 13-15 Fleet Street, Hockley, Birmingham, West Midlands

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Newman Brothers Coffin Furniture Works, 13-15 Fleet Street, Hockley, Birmingham

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1380231

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

An options appraisal was been carried out and updated in 2010

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes, a grant has been offered

Project development Window repairs Re-roofing and rainwater goods Re-pointing brickwork Stonework repairs

Original use Coffin furniture works

Last known use Coffin furniture works Potential future uses heritage interpretation

small business uses offices

Date that the site have been vacant since 2003 Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

windows roof walling

Is the site for sale?

No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Steven King Number: 0121 464 7793 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Birmingham City Council

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Richards Castle, The Green, Hereford, West Midlands

Name of priority site Richards Castle, The Green, Hereford, West Midlands

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Richards Castle, The Green, Hereford

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1296811 http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1011020

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No, the site is a ruined castle and scheduled monument without beneficial use.

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes

Consolidation of the monument Management of invasive vegetation

Original use Residential and defence Last known use Part of an agricultural holding Potential future uses Tourist attraction

Controlled grazing Wildlife conservation

Date that the site have been vacant since If in use/part use, please state

The castle was probably abandoned in the C15th or C16th. The land around the castle and within the bailey is part of an agricultural holding but is not actually used.

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Unstable upstanding masonry remains Below ground remains as a result of root

invasion Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Neil Rimmington

Number: 01432 260351 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Herefordshire Council

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Snailbeach New Smeltmill and Candle House, Snailbeach Lead Mine, Worthen with Shelve, Shropshire, West Midlands

Name of priority site Snailbeach New Smeltmill and Candle House, Snailbeach Lead Mine, Worthen with Shelve, Shropshire, West Midlands

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register Search for these sites on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Snailbeach New Smeltmill, Worthen with Shelve Candle House, Snailbeach Lead Mine, Worthen with Shelve

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1017764 http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1014866

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No, but a management plan is currently in production

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes

Consolidation and repair of upstanding masonry remains

Management of invasive vegetation Original use Lead mine and associated processing of lead ores Last known use Barites mining and processing and reworking of spoil heaps Potential future uses Heritage attraction

Wildlife conservation Educational uses

Date that the site have been vacant since If in use/part use, please state

1980 Parts of the site are now part of a heritage attraction operated in partnership by Shropshire Council and the Shropshire Mines Trust Ltd

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Candle house Building remains around the main ore dressing floors Reservoir

Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority

Name: Colin Richards Number: 01743 255662 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Shropshire Council

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The Old Rectory, Lower Brailes, Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire, West Midlands

Name of priority site The Old Rectory, Lower Brailes, Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire, West Midlands

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

The Old Rectory Farmhouse, Friars Lane, Lower Brailes, Brailes

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1024377

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No, although it does have an old Conservation Plan which is being revised as a part of the grant aided works. 1993

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid?

Yes: currently in receipt of a Stage 1 grant to prepare a scheme for its full repair.

Original use Residential

Last known use Residential

Potential future uses Residential

Date that the site have been vacant since

c. 1995

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

The main house which is under a scaffolding roof

Is the site for sale?

No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Allen Firth Number: 01789 267 575 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Stratford on Avon District Council

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Yorkshire and the Humber Heritage at Risk Priority Sites 2011

Barden Church, Barden, Yorkshire Dales National Park Battle of Towton, Lead / Saxton with Scarthingwell / Towton, Selby, North

Yorkshire Birdsall Estate (incl.16 scheduled monuments at risk), Birdsall Wold, Ryedale,

North Yorkshire First Leeds White Cloth Hall, 98-101 (consec) Kirkgate, Leeds, West

Yorkshire

Haworth Conservation Area, Bradford, West Yorkshire Keld Heads lead smeltmill and mine complex, Wensley, Richmondshire,

North Yorkshire Kirklees Park Farm buildings (incl. Double aisled barn to north west of

Kirklees Priory Gatehouse, Home Farm (Building No. 6), Kirklees Priory Gatehouse, L-shaped Aisled Barn, and the Malthouse) Brighouse, Calderdale, West Yorkshire

Leah’s Yard, 20-22 Cambridge Street, Sheffield, South Yorkshire

Grassington Moor (multi-period lead mines and processing works and 20th

century barytes mill), Grassington, Yorkshire Dales National Park Whortlon Castle (gatehouse and ruins of undercroft), Castle Bank, Whorlton,

North York Moors National Park

Barden Church, Barden, Yorkshire Dales National Park, Yorkshire and the

Humber

Name of priority site Barden Church, Barden, Yorkshire Dales National Park, Yorkshire and the Humber

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Barden Church, B6160, Barden, Craven

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1131761

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

Yes – Options Appraisal produced June 2011.

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes Conversion of derelict building to function space

Project development Eligible repairs Repairs to associated buildings which

form part of wider Scheduled Monument Original use

Chapel

Potential future uses Function space to support adjacent restaurant business

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

The church, roof and windows

Is the site for sale?

N/A

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Robert White Number:01969 652300 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority

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Battle of Towton, Lead / Saxton with Scarthingwell / Towton, Selby, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber

Name of priority site Battle of Towton, Lead / Saxton with Scarthingwell / Towton, Selby, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Battle of Towton, Lead / Saxton with Scarthingwell / Towton

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1000040

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes S17 MA

To keep land in arable/pasture use To provide hard standing for coaches to

park Original use

Agricultural use: arable and pasture

Last known use Agricultural use: arable and pasture Potential future uses Agricultural use: arable and pasture Date that the site have been vacant since

N/A

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Periphery development of Towton Village Unauthorised metal detecting Arable Cultivation

Is the site for sale? No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Richard Sumpter Number: 01757 296061 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Selby District Council

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Birdsall Estate (incl. 16 scheduled monuments at risk), Birdsall Wold, Ryedale, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber

Copyright of Linda Smith at NYCC

Name of priority site Birdsall Estate (incl. 16 scheduled monuments at risk), Birdsall

Wold, Ryedale, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register and link to NHLE Search for these sites on the online Heritage at Risk Register

16 different sites included under Birdsall Estate: Two round barrows 1/2 mile (800m) north east of Duggleby High Barn http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1004165 Round barrows on Wharram Percy Wold http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1004127 Aldro earthworks: a linear boundary, two cross-dykes and nine round barrows on Birdsall Wold (images attached) http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1007500 A bowl barrow on Birdsall Wold, between Birdsall Dale and Vessey Pasture Dale http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1007443 A bowl barrow on Birdsall Wold, between Birdsall Dale and Vessey Pasture Dale http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1007442 Two bowl barrows on Birdsall Wold, between Birdsall Dale and Vessey Pasture Dale http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1007441 A bowl barrow on Birdsall Wold, between Birdsall Dale and Vessey Pasture Dale http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1007439 Two bowl barrows on Birdsall Wold, 850m east of Aldro Farm http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1007403 A bowl barrow on Birdsall Wold, 750m east of Aldro Farm http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1007468 A bowl barrow on Birdsall Wold, 580m east of Aldro Farm http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1007514 A bowl barrow on Birdsall Wold, 425m east of Aldro Farm

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http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1007512 A bowl barrow on Birdsall Wold, 475m north-west of Vessey Pasture Farm, incorporating part of a linear boundary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1007575 Three bowl barrows on Birdsall Wold, 400m north-west of Vessey Pasture Farm http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1007574 A bowl barrow on Birdsall Wold, 250m north-west of Vessey Pasture Farm http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1007571 A bowl barrow on Birdsall Wold, 300m north-east of Vessey Pasture Farm http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1007570 A bowl barrow on Birdsall Wold, 250m south-east of Vessey Pasture Farm http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1007569

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

The Bridsall Estate has over 50 Scheduled Monuments on its land. In 2007 a Higher Level Stewardship agreement addressed the management of most of these sites but 16 remain on the at risk register. To address the remaining sites we are discussing with the Estate undertaking a wider estate management plan.

Original use

N/A - Archaeological sites on agricultural land

Last known use N/A - Archaeological sites on agricultural land

Potential future uses Agricultural land/Amenity land

Date that the site have been vacant since

N/A

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Monuments under cultivation Monuments suffering from arable clipping

Is the site for sale? No

Lead contact at the local planning authority

Name: Clara Turlington Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Ryedale District Council Name: Linda Smith Number: 01609 533578 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: North Yorkshire County Council

First Leeds White Cloth Hall, 98-101 (consec) Kirkgate, Leeds, West Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber

Name of priority site First Leeds White Cloth Hall, 98-101 (consec) Kirkgate, Leeds, West Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

First Leeds White Cloth Hall, 98-101 (consec) Kirkgate, Leeds

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1375042

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site? If yes, when was this produced

Yes for Kirkgate, no for the building itself .ca 2010

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes

Project development Repair

Original use

Sale of cloth

Last known use Potential future uses Part of retail development

Date that the site have been vacant since If in use/part use, please state

One wing, 2005, rest 1990s

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Whole site: derelict

Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Name:Phil Ward

Number:0113 247 8146 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority:Leeds City Council

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Haworth Conservation Area, Bradford, West Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber

Name of priority site Haworth Conservation Area, Bradford, West Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Haworth, Keighley

Link to NHLE summary N/A Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

Conservation Area Appraisal

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes S77 Project development and repair

Joinery repairs

Original use

Shops and residential

Last known use Still in use: Shops and residential

Potential future uses Shops Residential

Date that the site have been vacant since

N/A

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Shopfronts Streetscape

Is the site for sale?

No

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Jon Ackroyd Number: 01274 434551 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority:Bradford MBC

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Keld Heads lead smeltmill and mine complex, Wensley, Richmondshire, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber

Name of priority site Keld Heads lead smeltmill and mine complex, Wensley, Richmondshire, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Keld Heads lead smeltmill and mine complex, Preston-under-Scar,Wensley

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1014763

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

Yes – Options Appraisal currently at final draft stage

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes Repair of individual structures Conversion of the Engine House to

residential use Consolidation of the Peat Store for

potential new use Original use Lead Smelt Mine and Processing Plant Last known use As above Potential future uses Some of the remaining structures have the

potential to be converted to domestic accommodation

Date that the site have been vacant since Some of the site is used for light industry Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

Engine House Peat Store Flue system Condenser Unit/wheel pit Stable Block/mine office Mine Wheel pit

Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Ann Smith

Number: 01748 829100 Email address: Local Authority: Richmondshire District Council

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Kirklees Park Farm buildings (incl. Double aisled barn to north west of Kirklees Priory Gatehouse, Home Farm (Building No. 6),Kirklees Priory Gatehouse,

L-shaped Aisled Barn, and the Malthouse) Brighouse, Calderdale, West Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber

Name of priority site Kirklees Park Farm buildings (incl. Double aisled barn to north west of Kirklees Priory Gatehouse, Home Farm (Building No. 6),Kirklees Priory Gatehouse, L-shaped Aisled Barn, and the Malthouse) Brighouse, Calderdale, West Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR Register and link to NHLE summary Search for these sites on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Double aisled barn to north west of Kirklees Priory Gatehouse, Kirklees Park, Brighouse http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1133848 Home Farm Building No. 6, Kirklees Park, Brighouse http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1133805 Kirklees Priory Gatehouse, Kirklees Park, Brighouse http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1133809 L-shaped Aisled Barn, Kirklees Park, Brighouse http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1133808

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Malthouse, Kirklees Park, Brighouse http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1133809

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

No

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes HBMDL

Development/planning brief Repair

Original use

Farm buildings

Last known use Partially still used as farm buildings and residential

Potential future uses To be discussed and agreed

Date that the site have been vacant since

Partially in use

Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

4 of the 5 buildings are seriously deteriorating, the malthouse of concern but currently stable.

Is the site for sale? Contact details for the agent

Yes Name: Mr T Scarfield Number: 01226 299221 Email address: [email protected]

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name:Lauren Clarkson Number: 01422 392268 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Calderdale MBC

Leah’s Yard, 20-22 Cambridge Street, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber

Name of priority site Leah’s Yard, 20-22 Cambridge Street, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Leah’s Yard, 20-22 Cambridge Street, Sheffield

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1247012

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site? If yes, when was this produced

Yes 2009

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes HBMDL

repairs

Original use Cutlery works Last known use Cutlery works Potential future uses A3 Retail

Bar/restaurant Residential

Date that the site have been vacant since ca 1990 Which areas of the site are known to be of concern?

roof brickwork internal floors

Is the site for sale? No – Compulsory purchase

Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Ronald Rees Number: 0114 273 4268 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Sheffield City Council

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Grassington Moor (multi-period lead mines and processing works and 20th century barytes mill), Grassington, Yorkshire Dales National Park, Yorkshire

and the Humber

Name of priority site Grassington Moor (multi-period lead mines and processing works and 20th century barytes mill), Grassington, Yorkshire Dales National Park, Yorkshire and the Humber

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for this site on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Multi-period lead mines and processing works and 20th century barytes mill on Grassington Moor, Grassington, Craven Lead cupola, flue and chimney, Grassington, Craven

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1018333

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

Yes – Management Plan currently being produced.

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes Repair of key structures is being grant aided at present

Original use Lead mines and processing works, and barytes mill

Last known use As above Potential future uses Consolidated ruin Date that the site have been vacant since Ruin Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Name: Robert White

Number:01969 652300 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority: Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority

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Whortlon Castle (gatehouse and ruins of undercroft), Castle Bank, Whorlton, North York Moors National Park, Yorkshire and the Humber

Name of priority site Whortlon Castle (gatehouse and ruins of undercroft), Castle Bank, Whorlton, North York Moors National Park, Yorkshire and the Humber

Name of site(s) as published on the HAR RegisterSearch for these sites on the online Heritage at Risk Register

Ruins of Whorlton Castle Undercroft, Castle Bank, Whorlton, Hambleton Whorlton Castle Gatehouse, Castle Bank, Whorlton, Hambleton

Link to NHLE summary http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1189310 http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1007641

Does a development/planning brief exist for the site?

Yes – Conservation Plan for whole site completed May 2005, Options Appraisal for Gatehouse completed July 2011.

Is the site eligible to receive EH grant aid? If yes, for what type of work/project?

Yes Repair

Original use Undercroft to Castle Last known use As above Potential future uses Consolidated ruin Is the site for sale? No Lead contact at the local planning authority Name:Edward Freedman

Number:01439 770657 Email address: [email protected] Local Authority:North York Moors National Park Authority

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